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Yes, yes, I know sometimes it's hard to even find here sometimes, but seriously, is it not truly ridiculous to belive that there isn't? How much do you believe that religion interferes with with the scientific study of this? Or does it further it?

2007-11-23 16:58:41 · 30 answers · asked by Jaz 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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People usually think the biggest news story of all time will be when we discover life from another planet. I disagree. The biggest story will be if we don't. In all likelihood there is intelligent life out there.

2007-11-23 17:02:03 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Of course there is, to belive otherwise would be a the pure negative of all of the scientific data that we have so far gathered, every theroy held even my the most outlandish science nut, and a smack in the face to many pilots, military servicemen/women and well respected (retired and free to speak) government officials back in the day of the weather balloon.

As for religion, some have futhered it and even funded it, but the most powerful financially & politicaly ( I need not name) these days are led by men who don't like to talk about their predecesors wrongs on how the "heavens" work - no matter how much they years ago funded them - and were willing to accept the final decision - even if it woud only but change their interpretation of their scrolls and books.


It is only a pure idiot that would believe that in this whole vast universe - so great that there are no bounaries at all - for us scientifically weak beings for to even ponder with our primitive brains that we are the only sentient life.

Even worse is that we would think they would be the same size or form - not the size of an atom to us or size of the sun - something we wouldn't even know when confronted., or just take as a new species of clam or fungi.

Pure ARROGANCE really.

Its as true as global warming, take it as your politics please, but still scientific fact.

2007-11-23 19:21:34 · answer #2 · answered by Learning Conformity 5 · 0 0

yes I do. There is just too much space and too many opportunities for the correct molecules to come together as they did here, and create life. conversely, I truly can't fathom that we are THE ONLY life in the entire Universe. What a waste that would be! I'm a scientific pantheist. I revere all things natural as divine, and that includes the chemistry that made us. I think that this same chemistry lab has created successful sentient beings elsewhere!

2016-05-25 04:27:46 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Yes, however it may not be wise to admit it. ETE ETE is why. It stands for Extra Terrestrially Exposed. NASA boss can by federal statute declare someone ETE(having had contact interaction with an ET) and have that person locked up forever without recourse of T contact thereafter. This is silently portrayed by the showing of the guy with a bundle of keys searching the woods for ET in the movie ET.

2007-11-23 17:11:12 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

If that which is is infinite, there must be. The likelihood that we humans will ever have any contact with it is practically null considering how vast the distances are even within our own universe. I don't think religion interferes with anything. Religion is a symptom, not a cause.

2007-11-23 17:02:19 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

it is hard to say that there is not a possibility of other life that might be equal or greater than humanity. especially when you take into account how repetitive nature can be as a whole. however, i do not think religion plays a huge part in such a scientific study. in the same token, it would not further study.

2007-11-23 17:09:33 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

You forget that scientists scoff at UFO's too. It's not a topic for religion or science at this time. All we can do now is speculate. Unless, of course, you accept that the US gov't has had a treaty with the Greys for nearly half a century now. Then it would be pretty obvious that there is.

2007-11-23 17:12:20 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Yes, I believe there could be intelligent life outside. Tomorrow I will go see and report back

2007-11-23 17:03:57 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

As far as I know religion does not interfere with science to look for intelligent life in the cosmos. How many religious protesters do you hear about demonstrate against SETI?

Lets face it if there is intelligent life out there they would fear man and not want to be around him. As brilliant as he is he has shown himself to be equally stupid. For history has shown man can't behave himself intelligently with his fellow man.

2007-11-23 17:17:29 · answer #9 · answered by Uncle Remus 54 7 · 0 1

Yes. And I believe one day intelligent life might be found on the earth as well.

2007-11-23 17:02:20 · answer #10 · answered by the1infamousme 2 · 5 1

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